Top 10 Fittest Christian Leaders in America 2017 – Samir Becic

Leading a religious congregation requires an immense amount of both spiritual and physical energy. Pastors do more than deliver religious messages to the masses, they also serve as a role models to their followers. As such, they have vast opportunities to influence healthy lifestyles. This why we here at Health Fitness Revolution, we’ve compiled a list of the fittest American Christian leaders- who we view strong in every sense of the word.

At HFR, we believe that there is a strong connection between fitness and spirituality. That’s why we have been ranking the fitness of religious leaders since 2013. Our previous lists of Fittest Female Pastors and Fittest Religious U.S. Religious Leaders have received national media attention and our lists are regularly picked up by thousands of media sources- all to which we are grateful for helping spread the message of healthy lifestyle. We have even conducted exclusive interviews with a number of high profile pastors to spread their message of healthy living.

HFR Institute founder Samir Becic, who over the years has become a world leading health and fitness expert is also enormously respected among the christian community. He says of this list “With over 70% of Americans identifying themselves as Christian, I believe that these physically fit spiritual leaders can be a strong influence on an obese American population in a positive direction. Please leaders, spread the message of healthy lifestyle!”

Samir also believes “Spiritual awareness is one of the key components of healthy lifestyle that impacts the whole body and rejuvenates the spirit. Physical fitness and healthy nutrition allows that spirit to flourish to new dimensions and many people experience a closer relationship to God.”

Becic continues “The Mega-Churches of today hold a strong influence on the general opinion of mainstream America. Followers look for daily guidance from pastors and heads of ministries on the best way to live their lives and raise their families. It is enormously important to provide the churches with the correct knowledge on fitness and proper nutrition so they can influence and better their members lives. I am glad that some mega-churches are currently trying to do this and are already having very respectable results in the field.”

Now Samir Becic and the HFR team have poured over all the data on pastors to rank the top fittest pastors of 2017. We used a combination of interviews, internet, library, industry literature, and Samir’s knowledge of over 20 years as a fitness industry expert coupled with his experience as a four-time No. 1 Fitness Trainer in the world.

Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, 62

Has been active her entire life. In college, she played water polo and was a competitive swimmer.

Said she runs 3 to 7 days a week in an interview with Runner’s World.

Since her first marathon in 1979, gas completed several others.

In Nevada, she enjoys running in the woods and doing hills.

Wrote the foreword to the book All Shall Be Well: An approach to Wellness, a book that explores the theology of wellness and identity, core values, creativity and passion, renewal, emotional health, spiritual practices, balance, transformation, and fitness.

Was elected as the former presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. She was the first woman elected as a primate in the Anglican Communion.

Pastor Joel Osteen, 53 and Victoria Osteen,

Joel made headlines a few years ago when the paparazzi snapped him in Hawaii with 6-pack abs, which is a testament in itself to how much he exercises.

Regularly posts diet and fitness advice on his website, encouraging people “to take care of your temple. Don’t put things in that you know shouldn’t be in. Limit the sugars. Limit the caffeine. Drink more water. Eat more fruits and vegetables and don’t live off of these packaged lunch meats.”

Osteen suggests “Eat more organic when you can. More baked and less fried.”

Pastor Rick Warren, 62

Had an epiphany one day while he was baptizing 858 people. After dipping the 500th body into the water, Warren’s aching arms led him to conclude, “We’re all fat.”

While he admits that it wasn’t a very spiritual thought for a pastor to have, but he also thought, “I’m fat, too. I’m as out of shape as everyone else is.” Prompting him to want to change his life.

From this moment, he decided to create a health program with leading experts such as Dr. Oz, that Christians could follow by writing a book named the “Daniel Plan.”

On this outlined plan, the pastor himself has lost over 30 pounds.

Even though critics have questioned Warren’s mix of church and health, he says: “You think that God is only interested in your soul? No, he is interested in your body, mind and soul. Jesus went into each village teaching, preaching and healing. The Daniel Plan has to do with healing.”

Dr. Ed Young, 80

Believes that the body is temple of God and made it a point to make sure that his church gave people from all walks of life the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of physical fitness activities.

Has jogged for years.

Works out on an elliptical 3-4 times a week.

Stretches.

Does light weights.

Told us in an exclusive interview “The bottom line is, I’m addicted to exercise, and I think that is a good addiction. When your mind is dull, your body is weak, and it is more difficult to concentrate, even on things that speak of the eternal.”